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Coupled Up: Scrappy Is Lookin’ Extra Boo’d Up With “BBWLA” Rapper Bambi

Looks like yet another reality TV love connection has been made for rapper turnt “LHHATL” star Scrappy . Fresh out of rehab after grappling with the “maryjane monster” Scrappy was spotted out at Atlanta’s Opera nightclub Thursday with “Basketball Wives L.A.’s” Bambi looking very cozy. Do you think they make a cute couple? Hit the flip to see who else was at the club. Continue reading

Helen Flanagan See Through in NUTS of the Day

I am into this HELEN FLANAGAN , soap star from the UK with great tits who quit being in a Soap Opera to go onto bigger and better things…like showing off her tits…because when you have tits like this, you might as well throw a solid regular acting job girls would die for, down the toilet, to do glamour model pics, in what we can only describe as major fucking daddy issue…issues so deep that all she cares about is having her tits stared at, rather than actually learning lines and being on TV and shit… She’s in NUTS this month, she’s in a sheer Bra, she’s pretty fucking substantial and doing a good job with this whole “Look at my tits, they are big thing”…I’m into it. TO SEE Charlotte Springer, Sallie Axl, Hazel O’Sullivan in the Same Issue Showing Their Tits FOLLOW THIS LINK

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The British Soap Awards Brought out the Trash of the Day

The British Soap Opera Award happened and I am going to assume that it was probably the trashiest fucking event of all time…because Soap Operas in general are trash and the UK is filled with trash who love the shit….I mean it is the land of Glamour Models and blue collar people buying Calendars to satisfy their grey, toothless lives….it’s just expected that the girls who attend this shit are just garbage I want to ejaculate on….but not it….and here are a ton of pics…from Michelle Keegan to who the fuck cares….enjoy TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK

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Helen Flanagan in Some Lingerie of the Day

Helen Flanagan has a stupid fucking tattoo. I am guessing she’s a Megan Fox fan, or just some pile of trash who landed work on a Soap Opera, but who is instead modeling half naked, cuz her tits are built for that, but that is still a totally backwards career move, that can only be explained by not being explained, cuz all that matters is staring at this fucking body, who cares about why she’s got that tattoo, or why she’s in underwear, just take in her busty glory and has all her teeth, something that makes her top quality in the UK, cuz usually you get one or the other when it comes to their fuckable bitches.

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Helen Flanagan in Some Lingerie of the Day

Helen Flanagan in Some Lingerie of the Day

Helen Flanagan has a stupid fucking tattoo. I am guessing she’s a Megan Fox fan, or just some pile of trash who landed work on a Soap Opera, but who is instead modeling half naked, cuz her tits are built for that, but that is still a totally backwards career move, that can only be explained by not being explained, cuz all that matters is staring at this fucking body, who cares about why she’s got that tattoo, or why she’s in underwear, just take in her busty glory and has all her teeth, something that makes her top quality in the UK, cuz usually you get one or the other when it comes to their fuckable bitches.

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Chris Brown Parties With Karrueche Tran … and Rihanna

Prepare for a firestorm of rumors that Chris Brown and Rihanna may be back together or close to it, because the two partied at the same club. At the same time. OMFG. Chris and Rihanna were spotted at Avenue nightclub in New York, where the R&B star spent some time hanging out at Rihanna’s table. The two exited the club separately , but within minutes of each other, and were both tight-lipped about anything that happened inside. Earlier that night, the controversial artist launched his first art show, a collaboration with pop artist Ron English called “Dum English.” At the event, taking place at Opera Gallery in SoHo, his girlfriend, petite model Karrueche Tran, was also at the gallery all evening. A source at the event says Tran stayed by the 23-year-old Brown’s side for much of that time and the two shared “multiple embraces.” Karrueche Tran hung on Brown’s every word as he told guests about his artwork, but did not go to the club with him, apparently. Good thing, too, because Brown could be seen “clearly admiring Rihanna from his table across the room,” according to the N.Y. Daily News . No hookups, though, at least not yet. Despite suggestive song lyrics , Brown seems to be sending the message that he’s with Karrueche . Weigh in, Team Breezy. Weigh in.

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Thousands Of Norwegian Girls Lose Their Minds Over Justin Bieber

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Above is a video of hundreds of Norwegian girls sounding like a flock of seagulls fighting over a piece of rotten lutefisk (yes, that’s a metaphor for all of this) while chasing after a van carrying The Lesbeaver. The blonde tornado of insanity started when it was announced that Justin Bieber would give a free four-song concert outside of the Oslo Opera House last night. Thousands of girls jumped… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Dlisted Discovery Date : 30/05/2012 17:05 Number of articles : 4

Thousands Of Norwegian Girls Lose Their Minds Over Justin Bieber

In White Folks News: Billy Bob Thornton Says He Blew Marriage With Angelina Jolie “Because I Was Too Insecure”

Billy Bob Thornton Tells Nightline He Blew Marriage With Jolie By Being Insecure SMH @ this guy not being able to deal with his wife’s looks and career overshadowing his… “I blew it because I didn’t think I was good enough for her,” Jolie’s ex-husband told “Nightline” Tuesday night. “She has one way she wanted to live her life and I had another way to live mine and I was just too insecure.” The quirky couple, who met in 1999 while co-starring in “Pushing Tin,” married in 2000 before calling it quits three years later. At the time, both were Oscar winners and Thornton had more fame than the “Girl, Interrupted” actress. But when Jolie, now 36, played the lead role in 2001’s “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” the tables turned — and Thornton, 56, found that he couldn’t keep up. “When you’re in a relationship, any two celebrities or whatever, you know, I think that puts on a lot of pressure,” he said in the interview. “When Angie and I got married, during that time, I was more famous than she was to start with and then when she becomes this big thing, it’s hard in these relationships.” While they were married, the couple became tabloid fodder with reports that they wore vials of each other’s blood around their necks and even had a “dungeon” where they engaged in wild sex acts. The reality, Thornton said, was that the two had a strong connection, but one that was doomed to fail because he “chickened out.” “I did feel like the Phantom of the Opera hiding in the catacombs,” he admitted. “People have actually said that I didn’t deserve to be with her.” Now, Jolie is happily engaged to Brad Pitt, 48, and Thornton said they are still “good friends.” “We had a great marriage and I chickened out because I didn’t feel good enough,” he said. “That’s all that happened. It was no big deal, we never hated each other.” Sad for him, but she probably wasn’t too much sleep over it once she homewrecked Brad Pitt’s marriage fell apart and he landed in her lap. Continue reading

Universal Shares 100 Factoids For its 100th Anniversary

It’s not every day that a studio turns 100. As such, Universal is making the most of its centennial with a host of events including the recent Tribeca Film Festival shout out to the the company courtesy of Robert DeNiro and Judd Apatow . But today, April 30, is the big day itself, and to kick off the first day of its second century, the company released “100 fun facts” from its history. The list includes many factoids sure to show up on a crossword puzzle near you, such as the name of the mechanical shark in Steven Spielberg’s Jaws , what happened to the hole left by John Belushi when he smashed in a wall with his guitar in Animal House , and the store where the crew from American Pie bought that “warm apple pie” subsequently deflowered by Jason Biggs. There’s the skinny on what inspired Carl Laemmle to name his studio Universal a century ago. Fans and film enthusiasts can celebrate online today at the official Universal Centennial website . Meanwhile, read on for 100 facts about Universal: 1. Universal Film Manufacturing Company was officially incorporated in New York on April 30, 1912. Company legend says Carl Laemmle was inspired to name his company Universal after seeing “Universal Pipe Fittings” written on a passing delivery wagon.   2. The only physical damage made during the filming of National Lampoon’s Animal House was when John Belushi made a hole in the wall with a guitar. The actual Sigma Nu fraternity house (which subbed for the fictitious Delta House) never repaired it, and instead framed the hole in honor of the film.    3. The working title for E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial was “A Boy’s Life.”                                                                                                      4. In the movie All Quiet on the Western Front , the Greek writing on the blackboard in the schoolroom is the beginning of Homer’s Odyssey: “Tell me, oh Muse, of that ingenious hero who traveled far and wide.”   5. In 1969, a then 22-year old Steven Spielberg was assigned to direct the Universal Television series pilot, Night Gallery . It’s safe to say things went pretty well for Steven after that.   6.  The word “dude” in The Big Lebowski is used approximately 161 times in the movie: 160 times spoken and once in text (in the credits for “Gutterballs,” the second dream sequence). The F-word or a variation of the F-word is used 292 times. The Dude says “man” 147 times in the movie — that’s nearly 1.5 times a minute.   7. The first feature filmed at Universal City was Damon and Pythias in 1914.   8. President Ronald Reagan starred in the 1951 Universal feature film, Bedtime for Bonzo .    9.  Back to the Future ’s DeLorean time machine is actually a licensed, registered vehicle in the state of California. While the vanity license plate used in the film says “OUTATIME,” the DeLorean’s actual license plate reads 3CZV657.   10. The film A Beautiful Mind was shot in sequence in order to help Russell Crowe better develop his character’s emotional and physical arc.      11.  American Graffiti ’s budget was exactly $777,777.77, and it was delivered on time – and on budget.   12. In the Alfred Hitchcock classic The Birds , Tippi Hedren was actually cut in the face by a bird during the shooting of one sequence.   13. Throughout his career, Rock Hudson appeared in 46 feature films with Universal including Pillow Talk , All That Heaven Allows and Magnificent Obsession . In 1953, he was elected Mayor of Universal City.   14. The infamous apple pie in the movie American Pie was purchased by the production from Costco.    15. In the movie The Breakfast Club , the students ate the following for lunch: Andrew: A bag of chips, chocolate cookies, three sandwiches, milk, a banana and an apple. Claire: Sushi. Allison: Sandwich with Pixie Stix and Captain Crunch cereal. Brian: Soup, sandwich with peanut butter and jam and apple juice. Bender: Nothing.   16. In Brokeback Mountain , the song Jack plays on his harmonica is “He Was a Friend of Mine,” the same song Willie Nelson sings during the closing credits.   17. The film Buck Privates took in $4 million at the U.S. Box Office (at a time when theater admission ranged between 10 and 25 cents).    18. A sneak preview of the film Buck Privates was held in late January 1941 for soldiers at Fort MacArthur, California.   19. The Munster’s House on Colonial Street was originally built for the 1946 production, So Goes My Love .   20. The title of the movie Do The Right Thing comes from a Malcolm X quote: “You’ve got to do the right thing.”   21. According to reports, during some of the Russian roulette scenes in the movie The Deer Hunter , a live round was put into the gun to heighten the actors’ tension per Robert De Niro’s suggestion. It was checked, however, to make sure the bullet was not in the chamber before the trigger was pulled.   22. In the first scene of the movie Double Indemnity , when Walter first kisses Phyllis, there is a wedding ring on Walter’s hand. Fred MacMurray was married and the ring was not noticed until post-production.   23. When Bela Lugosi, star of the monster classic, Dracula , died in 1956, he was buried wearing a black silk cape similar to the one he wore in the film.   24. At 29,500 sq. ft., Universal Studios’ Stage 12 is the 7th largest soundstage in the world. It was originally built for the 1929 musical Broadway .   25. Carl Laemmle Jr. offered James Whale a list of more than 30 film adaptations he could direct and out of them all, Whale picked Frankenstein . It was his transition from war movies to monster pics. 26. Today’s Universal City officially opened March 15, 1915, nearly three years after Universal film Manufacturing Company was created. The first mayor was Herbert Rawlinson. 27. Vans, the company behind the checkerboard shoes worn by Sean Penn (a.k.a. Jeff Spicoli) in the cult movie classic, Fast Times at Ridgemont High , became a national brand after the film’s release in 1982.   28. Actor Charlton Heston “parted” the Red Sea attraction on the Universal Studios Tour at the attraction’s grand opening in 1973.    29. Neither Michelle Rodriguez nor Jordana Brewster had drivers’ licenses or even learners’ permits before production of the film in Fast and the Furious .   30. Universal pioneered the Academy Award-winning Sensurround Sound System which made its first appearance in the 1974 movie, Earthquake . The Sensurround system caused low-frequency audio waves to be felt by the audience and created a visceral complement to the seismic tremors and destruction depicted on screen.   31. In the movie Field of Dreams , both Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are among the thousands of extras in the Fenway Park scene. Over a decade later, when Phil Alden Robinson worked with Affleck on the production of The Sum of All Fears , Affleck said, “Nice working with you again.”   32. In the coliseum scenes in Gladiator , only the bottom two decks are actually filled with people. The other thousands of spectators are computer-animated.   33. Carole Lombard in My Man Godfrey was the first actress at Universal to receive a nomination for “Best Actress” at the Academy Awards.    34. William Powell from the 1936 film, My Man Godfrey was the first actor at Universal to receive a nomination for “Best Actor” at the Academy Awards.    35. The Universal sound technician, Jack Foley, developed the method of creating and recording many of the natural, everyday sound effects in a film. Today this method is named after him.    36. Universal’s first talking picture was Melody of Love .   37. The Universal Amphitheatre opened in 1972 with a staged concert version of Jesus Christ Superstar . The film version was released in 1973.   38. The legendary thriller and suspense director Alfred Hitchcock did not win any Academy Awards while working with Universal.    39. Thomas Edison presented Universal Studios with a plaque dedicating its first electric studio on October 27, 1915.    40. In the infamous shower scene in Psycho , the sound of the knife-stabbing actress Janet Leigh was made by plunging a knife into a melon.    41. The film Traffic in Souls is considered Universal’s first full-length feature film.    42. The legendary studio head Irving Thalberg got his start in show business as Carl Laemmle’s personal secretary in 1917.    43.  ET: The Extra Terrestrial is Universal Pictures’ all-time highest grossing film.    44. With the over-budget production of Show Boat , Carl Laemmle was forced to sell Universal Studios to his creditors in 1936.    45. In 1995, Waterworld generated worldwide attention for being the most expensive film made to date. Unable to live up to expectations at the box office, the film eventually turned a profit due to strong home video sales and inspired one of the most popular theme park attractions of all time.   46. About 25% of the film Jaws was shot from water level so audiences could better relate to treading water.    47. In the film The Invisible Man , the director dressed Claude Rains in black velvet and filmed him against a black velvet background to create the effect that he wasn’t there.    48. Some of the props used in the 2005 version of King Kong were original props from the 1933 version. These props came from Peter Jackson’s personal collection and include the Skull Island spears and brightly painted shield, and some of the drums from the sacrifice scene.    49. In Jurassic Park , a guitar string was used to make the water ripple on the dash of the Ford Explorer by attaching it to the underside of the dash beneath the glass.   50. Universal entered the 3-D market with the film, It Came from Outer Space (1953).    51.   Universal won its first Best Picture Academy Award for All Quiet on the Western Front in 1930.    52. Steven Spielberg nicknamed the mechanical shark in the movie Jaws , “Bruce.”    53. In the film The Incredible Shrinking Man , when Louise is on the phone asking for the operator, the music playing on the radio is the theme song to Written on the Wind , which was made at Universal the year prior.    54. The script Charlton Heston holds in the film Earthquake as he’s running lines with Genevieve Bujold is actually the script for “Earthquake” and on the page of the scene being shot.  55.  It took two-and-a-half hours a day to apply Lon Chaney’s makeup in The Hunchback of Notre Dame .               56. Legendary Universal Chairman Lew R. Wasserman received an Academy Award in 1973 for his role as a humanitarian.                                                                                                                        57. With the film Meet the Fockers , the MPAA would not allow use of the name ‘Focker’ unless the filmmakers could find an actual person with that last name.     58. The first American film to show a toilet flushing on screen was Psycho .     59. While Jurassic Park was in post-production, Steven Spielberg began working on Schindler’s List in Poland and worked via satellite, courtesy of technology provided by George Lucas.    60. In the film, Scarface , an M16 assault rifle with an M203 40mm grenade launcher attached to the barrel is Tony’s “little friend.”    61. The 1932 film Scarface was one of the first films to feature the Thompson submachine gun, known historically as the “tommy gun.”   62. In the film Pillow Talk , Tony Randall was supposed to fake a reaction to being decked in the face by one of the restaurant patrons. However, during filming, the actor overestimated and actually knocked out Randall. The shot was so well done— it was used in the film.  63. Alfred Hitchcock did not choose to conclude the film, The Birds , with the usual “THE END” title because he wanted to leave the audience with the feeling of unending terror and uncertainty. 64. Groucho Marx explained the title Duck Soup as follows: “Take two turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one taste, you’ll duck soup the rest of your life.” 65. For Despicable Me , the film’s directors Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin provide most of the voices for Gru’s minions. 66. In The Nutty Professor starring Eddie Murphy, the family dinner scene was initially going to be cut out due to what was believed to be its lack of relevance.    67. When the Universal Studios Tour opened to the general public in 1964, the general admission price for one adult was $2.50.   68. The children who sang the song, “Every Sperm is Sacred” in the Monty Python film, The Meaning of Life , later said they had no idea what sperm was or what they were singing about.    69. In the film, My Little Chickadee , Cuthbert J. Twille (W.C. Fields) says to Flower Belle (Mae West), “Why don’t you come up and see me sometime?” — This is in reference to West’s famous line in the film She Done Him Wrong .    70. The following institutions have existed at one time on the Universal Studios lot—a school, zoo, and hospital.    71. The hair-washing scene in Out of Africa was shot very close to a live, territorial hippopotamus. Meryl Streep was extremely nervous during its filming.    72. The locusts in the 1999 film, The Mummy , were mostly computer-generated, however, some live grasshoppers were used. Hours before filming they were chilled in a refrigerator to make them more sluggish.      73. In Smokey and the Bandit , the Trans-Am featured in the bridge jump scene was fitted with a more powerful Chevrolet engine.    74. The average shot length in the film Vertigo is 6.7 seconds.    75. The permanent set in Stage 28 was created to be a replica of the landmark The Paris Opera House, for the classic film, The Phantom of the Opera .   76. When you hear the sound of the crowd cheering, “Spartacus! Spartacus!” in the movie Spartacus , it was actually a pre-taped recording from a 1959 football game at Michigan State University’s Spartan Stadium.    77. In Sullivan’s Travels , director Preston Sturges can be seen in the background on the set of ‘The Girls’ period movie.    78. The cake in the movie Sixteen Candles is made of cardboard.   79. The final speech by Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird was done in one take.    80. The diner in the movie The Sting is the same diner interior used in Back to the Future .   81. In 1928, famous cartoon character, Mickey Mouse, debuted at a Universal-owned theater.    82. Elizabeth Taylor made her feature film debut in Universal’s 1942 film, There’s One Born Every Minute .   83. Yes, at some point, some Universal executive, or team of executives, thought 1986’s Howard the Duck was a good idea.   84. The dog chase scene at the beginning of the film Beethoven was filmed on the Universal backlot.   85. The title of the film Streets of Fire starring Michael Paré and Diane Lane, was drawn from a Bruce Springsteen song, from his album Darkness on the Edge of Town. The song, unfortunately, does not appear in the film.   86. Robert Redford’s character in The Sting is named after blues legend John Lee Hooker. The character’s name is Johnny Hooker.   87. 1920’s Shipwrecked Among Cannibals was the first film to gross $1,000,000 for Universal.   88. Prominent Universal Director Edward Laemmle was the nephew of Universal Founder Carl Laemmle. He directed over 60 films (including shorts) for Universal. 89. In The 40-Year-Old Virgin , the films that are watched by the “employees” in the Smar-Tech store are all produced by Universal. 90.  The Blues Brothers “Bluesmobile” is a 1974 Dodge Monaco. 91.  Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein is only the second time Bela Lugosi would play “Dracula” in a feature film. (He played other vampires in the interim, but not Dracula.) 92. In 1973’s High Plains Drifter starring Clint Eastwood, one of the headstones in the graveyard bears the name Sergio Leone as a tribute. 93.  On Golden Pond was Henry Fonda’s final film, and the only one he starred in with his daughter Jane.   94.  Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is the third major motion picture produced by Universal from a book written by Theodore Geisel a.k.a. Dr. Seuss.   95. In 1992’s Scent of Woman , Al Pacino repeatedly shouts “Hoo-ah.” “Hoo-ah” comes from the military acronym “HUA” which stands for “Heard, Understood, Acknowledged.”   96. The car wash in Car Wash was named The Dee Luxe Car Wash. 97. 1971’s Play Misty for Me was set in Carmel, CA, where Clint Eastwood later lived and became mayor in 1986. 98. The Bride in The Bride of Frankenstein is the only one of Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters to have never killed anyone. 99. Throughout its hundred year legacy, Universal brought to audiences the first films of talents such as John Ford, Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, Norman Jewison, Ben Stiller, Robert Zemeckis, John Hughes, Amy Heckerling, Spike Jonze, Zack Snyder and Judd Apatow.   100. More than 100 million people from around the world have taken the Universal Studios “studio tour.” While the tour officially began in 1964, Universal has been welcoming the public to our studio since 1915 and the silent era.

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Fedde Le Grand Headlines Steampunk Cosmic Opera Act II

NYC EDM event also features Felix Cartal, Zedd, Funkagenda, aerialists and LED screens. By Akshay Bhansali Fedde Le Grand Photo: Andrew Rauner NEW YORK — Due to post-Miami-EDM fatigue, Thursday night’s Cosmic Opera Act II may have only been for New York’s super-committed dance music fans. With 1,500 or so tickets sold, though, for those in attendance, the high-concept Opera-meets-EDM party was an exceptional effort. Dubbed “Imbroglio,” the second Act of CO was set in a steampunk world, with the experience meant to evoke the fire, angst and turmoil that comes after two people first meet and fall in love. It was similar to the way that EDM and Opera did in February when Cosmic Opera debuted, featuring Swedish House Mafia’s Axwell as headliner. “There’s fire and gritty performances, and aerialists battling it out in a Thunderdome above the audience,” Cosmic Opera founder Justin Cohen told MTV News Friday (April 6). “We have this claw chandelier, it’s actually the heaviest chandelier in the world right now, and everything is moving, which goes along with that story of this is Imbroglio Act II. And now things are getting a bit crazier.” And crazier it did get, but in a uncontrived, cool way. Fire-wielding performers spit flames around the Opera’s organ-like DJ booth and stage-flanking runways. A unique 360-degree laser was featured in a spectacular light display. “Eyes Wide Shut”-esque masked performer couples ambled about the crowds, shifting from infatuation to clash and back. Forty-foot-high LED screens moved forward and backward, and the chandelier claw would descend down into the audience lined with lights. And Cohen and his team tapped a talent pool certainly capable of bringing an angsty, aggressive, hard-hitting audio experience to New York both nights in dBerrie, Funkagenda, Felix Cartal , Zedd and headliner Fedde Le Grand . Rising star Zedd continues to dazzle, and it’s worth noting that for being a nice, young, smallish (in size up there onstage) guy, he continues to lay down among the more explosive sets in dance music. And Thursday night was no exception. The venue’s six LED screens depicted flames, and five dancers in white wigs and silver attire hit the stages’ runways for Zedd’s Opera entrance number, with Zedd signaling with his hands, “Let’s do this.” And with that, his onslaught began: Fans chanted back Angger Dimas & Bassjackers’ “Ria.” Giant lengths of steam shot out into the crowd for Dada Life’s “Kick Out the Epic Motherf—er,” and the audience seemed in a frenzy for Knife Party’s whopping “Internet Friends.” After an electric set ended with a new song, and Zedd’s new mash-up of “Slam the Door” and buddy Skrillex’s “Cinema” (Zedd revealed to MTV News he calls it “Don’t Slam the Cinema”), he handed the baton over, literally via a performer, to Dutch house music star Fedde Le Grand , who headlined both nights of COII. A sumptuous violin solo performance led into Le Grand’s headlining organ-DJ booth, steam-punked out with pipes and a baritone saxophone. And then FLG began his set with a hearty remix of his hit “So Much Love” and followed with room-shaking hit after hit. Calvin Harris’ “Feel So Close,” Steve Angello’s “Knas,” Benny Benassi’s “House Music” and Arty’s “Around the World” were all part of his arsenal. But so were some stellar reworks. Steam shots drove the crowd mental when FLG dropped opening performer dBerrie’s remix of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know.” An unknown bootleg of OneRepublic’s “Apologize” was masterful, as was a provocative “Leave the World Behind” vs. Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams.” After Fedde Le Grand’s two-hour closing set and a three-hour production breakdown, Cohen and his team readied Friday night’s final showing of Cosmic Opera Act II, which will see the Felix Cartal join in the festivities. Did you attend one or both nights of Cosmic Opera II? Tell us about you favorite moments in the comments below! Related Artists Fedde Le Grand

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